NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY
2006 EMMY AWARDS FOR

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

58th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards Presented At the 40th Annual International Consumer Electronics Show on Monday, January 8, 2007

DIRECTV' s Eddy Hartenstein Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards honor achievements in two areas: Science, Engineering & Technology for Broadcast Television, which includes broadcast, cable and satellite distribution, and secondly, Science, Engineering and Technology for Broadband and Personal Television, encompassing interactive television, gaming technology, and for the first time, the Internet, cell phones, private networks, and personal media players. In addition, for the first time, Emmy Awards will be presented for Outstanding Innovation and Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for the Best Use of Personal Media Display and Presentation Technology and for Best Use by Commercials in Creation and Use in Non Traditional Platforms and Technologies.

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The National Television Academy is a professional service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy Award for News & Documentary, Sports, Daytime, Creative Arts, Public & Community Service, Technology & Engineering/Advanced Media and Business & Financial Reporting. Excellence in Primetime programming and international programming is recognized by its affiliate, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.   Regional Emmys are given in 19 regions across the United States. Beyond awards, the National Television Academy has extensive educational programs including National Student Television and its Student Award for Excellence for outstanding journalistic work by high school students, as well as scholarships, publications, and major activities for both industry professionals and the viewing public.  For more information, please visit the website at www.emmyonline.tv.

 

The complete awards presentation for the 2007 Emmy Awards for Technology and Engineering
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Dave Gardy and Kevin Shively Introduce the Webcast 
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Rich Gadomski of Fuji Photo Film talks about some of Fujifilm's approaches to digital storage for consumers.
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Dennis Becker, President and CTO of Commercetel speaks, on the company's work to allow users to enjoy media via their mobile devices.
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Michael King, Director of Marketing for Abacast, gives an overview of how Abacast is able to provide higher quality streams at a lower cost.
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Iain Molland of Vividas gives an insight to how the streaming media market will grow in the coming year and how his company will be involved in the space.
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Stephen Condon, Vice President of Marketing for Entriq speaks about his company's Emmy nomination.  Intrique's technology allows for companies to publish video content through mobile devices.
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Peter Price is the President and CEO of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.  Price talks with Kevin about the evolution of the Emmy Awards for Technology and Engeneering.
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Kevin speaks with 2007 Emmy Award Winner Chris Hoch.  Hoch, Group Manager for Adobe Dynamic Systems, talks about Adobe's video delivery platform. And its' advances.
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Kevin speaks with Shelly Palmer, Chair of the Advanced Media Committee for The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.  Palmer was a also presenter at the 2007 Emmys for Technology.
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